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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

A Few of My Favorite Things

Do you have a favorite
place in Rice Library? Besides Starbucks, of course. I've spent a lot of time
here in the library, even before I worked here. I get WAY too distracted in my
own apartment to do much in the way of homework, and this place has tons of
computers and books and even more interesting distractions, so it’s an ideal building to
find a place to actually try to accomplish things. And, honestly, when I first
came to USI on a campus tour, one of the things that really sold me on the
school was its big, fancy library. I don’t know if it's normal to select your
place of higher education partially based on how much you dig their sparkly new
library, but it is kinda what I did! OK, so it opened in 2006 and isn't so brand-new anymore...but you have to admit it's impressive! Oh, and I came to USI for the excellent English program,
competitive price range, growing campus, and friendly faculty and students, but
the library was a big plus! And really, my love of this library has never
really ended. Over my (many) years here, I have discovered a few places in
particular that I just love, and now that I am about to graduate, I'll share my thoughts on these places to read, places to relax,
and just parts of the library that I really like. Think about what your
favorite places are, while I show you some of mine!

When I think of a classic
library (ancient books, wise and mysterious librarian, couple secret
passageways) the Archives on the third floor are sort of a miniature version. Lots
of old books, some on the rare side, and archival records, with old-timey looking chairs and
tables. It has lots of collections as well, especially of USI and Evansville
history, like an enormous collection of old USI yearbooks (yeah, we used to
have yearbooks- go figure) and a display of USI articles and advertisements of
the past. I just like looking at things there, smelling the old book smell (it’s
a thing I swear), and just being there in the quiet. If you think you might fall asleep, just stare at the funky carpet to wake up. Yeah, a lot of people don’t
really know about the Archives, so when you go its usually pretty quiet and
peaceful. And one of these days, I swear I am going to find that secret passageway.

Browsing Periodicals
Section

In the Periodical
Browsing Section, the part of the library right by the newspapers and magazines, is another
part of the library that I am pretty fond of. Whereas the University Archives are quiet
and out of the way, the section on the first floor by the magazines, right
near the Promised Land (Starbucks) is part of the library's busiest, noisiest floor.
Where The Archives are contained and cozy, this place is big and full of echoes because it's open to the ceiling of the second floor.
It’s got huge walls with big windows, so it’s filled with light and sounds. It
also has the magazine racks, which have everything from Catholic Digest, Newsweek, or Rolling Stone, to the
previously mentioned Ms. Magazine. It has lots of big, comfy chairs to sit in,
and tables to study on. I just really like doing work here. It’s quiet (still a
library) but also right on the main floor where the most is going on, so it’s not too out of
the way. More importantly it also has that cool wooden staircase that goes up
to the second floor, leading to a balcony at the top, where you can gaze down at the whole section and enjoy
the pretty views, or just creep on people. It’s actually my favorite part of the
section, so go to the top of the staircase and be prepared to creep.

Grand Reading Room

Alright, you know that
story I told in the beginning about coming to USI because I loved its library?
And how I said I was kidding? Alright I was, but this place? This room? Honest
to God this is a huge reason I started paying more attention to USI. You know
on the second floor, that big blue room, with the giant walls, and big windows,
that’s so dang quiet every time you open the door you feel like you’re smashing
through a forest? When I went on my fist campus tour, I looked through the windows
on the third floor down into this room (it’s a really cool view) and I was in love.
Well, I was more in shock that a school had such a giant room for students to
study in (I didn’t get out much apparently). But you know what? I still love
this room. It’s so quiet it can almost be a little unsettling, but once you get
used to it, it’s just very peaceful and easy to relax in. It’s also a great
place to hear musicians or speakers, but mostly, I just find it incredibly
tranquil. Yes it’s been years since that first visit, and my first look at the
Rice Library, but dang it, I haven’t stopped loving this room, and when I leave,
I still might have to sneak back just once to take one last look.

So, I am graduating in
May. It’s a big deal, and I'm excited and all, but it also makes me look back
at my time here. I have spent a TON of time in the library, and it’s weird to
me that in a while, I won’t be here anymore. I won’t stand in line for ages at
Starbucks, or scan through the archives, or read a magazine by the first floor
windows, or study in a giant blue room. I'll have moved on. And for all the long
nights here studying, and all the times the printer has jammed or the study
rooms are all being used by one guy on a laptop, I have had a lot of great
memories here. So, explore the library, and make some great memories of your
own, because trust me, it moves way faster than you think. Maybe you`ll find
that secret passageway in the Archives that I know must be there.